The Executive Takeover | Congress and Immigration Discourse
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Summary
This episode of Civic Shift dives deep into a phenomenon researchers call "The Executive Takeover." While the 2018 family separation crisis sparked a national outcry, the way Congress discussed immigration barely budged. 📉
Join host Jiwu and 2026 Congressional candidate Felix M. Seier (Maryland’s 3rd District) as they analyze a massive dataset of 830,000 tweets from the 115th Congress. They reveal how the White House has seized control of deportation policy while a gridlocked Congress uses social media for base mobilization rather than actual governance.
Key Takeaways:
- Executive Dominance: The Executive Branch now holds unprecedented control over immigration through administrative actions.
- Rhetorical Stasis: Despite the 2018 crisis, the moral language used by politicians remained locked in partisan patterns—Democrats focusing on "care" and Republicans on "authority".
- Messaging vs. Governance: Platforms like Twitter are being used for strategic signaling to voters rather than legislative deliberation.
- Distorted Policy Making: This shift leads to unstable, emotionally charged policy-making that further polarizes the public.
Is Congress still a meaningful check on power, or has the "Executive Takeover" changed the game for good? 🎙️
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